You can get DAS carried out by Citizens Advice Bureaus or some local authorities on a free basis, although from what I hear they tend not to be too ke...
Whilst you are in a Trust Deed the Trustee will have an interest in any assets you acquire. Therefore, if you bought a property with a 90% loan to val...
quote:Originally posted by Wildchild [br]Seems that way. We. Fulfilled a illegal contract That's exactly what is being decided by the Court thou...
Adjudication is the process of the Trustee agreeing the creditors claims and therefore determining the level of payment they will receive. You are ...
It just means that the funds that creditor would have received is submitted to the Accountant in Bankruptcy to be held until the creditor claims it (o...
quote:Originally posted by sherrit [br]I was told by kpmg in 2016 that I had met all my requirements and still not been discharged. According to...
You can search for your name on the register of Insolvencies and this will provide confirmation of whether or not you are protected (although you shou...
Send them a copy of your Form 5 discharge certificate - by way of recorded delivery in case you need to evidence your correspondence at a later date.
No. It would be in addition to your agreed monthly contributions, resulting in a higher dividend for creditors.
I would suggest speaking to your Trustee as I would be very surprised if they allowed your contributions to be paid off by way of the car sale. Any...
If you look at Kevin's reply above, there is a contact me button which will allow you to message direct.
It means that your trustee has formally assessed the claims received for the purpose of issuing a dividend to your creditors. As advised above though,...
I would suggest that anything posted here would merely be guess work and the only way to get an answer would be to phone Knightsbridge again and deman...
The Accountant in Bankruptcy remove the entry from the Register a year after the Trustee's discharge.
I would consider advising the Trustee that it is your intention to raise this matter with his regulatory body. The specific regulatory body he will be...